The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 22, 1868, Image 5

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;CHEAP GUNS FOR THE PEOPLE....
.he GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have been
'moved to N 0.179 SMITHFIELD STREET, where
tit always be! found the most complete assortment
Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and Srt,
sa Material, eac., in tee 'day. All kinds of G uns p
Ad Pistols carefully repaired. Cash paid for
RMY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send stamp
-r illustrated Circular. Agents wanted in every
ion in the United States. Address, J. H. JOHN.
TON. 179 Smith Reid Street. Pittsburgh..
W".101IN N . PURVIANCE,
'Register in Bankruptcy for 2Sd District.
)111Ce, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEORENY
ea -Office hours-9 A. ne. to SP. M
'TUART'S EXTRA SYRUP.-5
7 hbls. o' thls celebrated Golden. syrup just re
ived and for bale In bbls., keg, or by the gallon,
• JOHN A. RF.NSHAW,
•e 22 corner Liberty and Hand streets.
)RESERVING SUGARS.-30 1 bls.
Lov,rinws just received and for sale by the
rrel or at retail, by
JNO. A. REN§IIAW.
; Corner r.toerty and Hand siseets.
::.;43,10.M1ZE YOUR FUEL; by
asing the
a.iVE CENTRIFUGAL GOVERNOR,
only true and easily regulated Dove, nor made;
!lest In its operations and truly reliable. A large
:e Governor can 1w seen at the (Alice of PEAK:E
-11, BECKETT, Meeletnieal Engineer and Solid
r of Patents, No. 70 Federal street. Allegheny
ty, the only agent for this Governor in the West.
e 72.: x 96
- DYKE to YOUNG MEN ABOUT
TO MAKRY..
Essays for Young Men,
t tjie Errors, Abuses and DiSC:IS.S ' , Went to
path and Early Manhood, with the humane view
• treatment and care, sent by mail In s..nled letter
•velopee free or charge. Address, HOWARD AS
/N, Box P. Phllad , lphla.' se22:x9o-d&T
DIIIINISTRATRIVS NOTICE.-
All persons are hereby notified that Letters
Administration on the estate of MICHAEL CAR ,
SLE, late of West Deer Township. Alltgheny
linty, Pa. have been granted to the undersigned.
1 petsous baying Jahns against said estate will
esent them duly- _proved, and those 'knowing
emseives indebted to said estate will make pay
nit Immediately to the undersigned.
-- ;.e22:x£11 T MARGARET CARLISLE, Adm•x.
)UPHANSI COURT SALE OF
ouse and . Lot in 12th (old 9th) Ward.
'av virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Al
zhenv comity, j will expose at public sale on
EDNESI) kY. October 14 1868, at 10 o'clock
M., on the premises, all that certain lot of ground
..te the property of Henry Drummono, deceaseo,)
!hag loc No. 270 In plan laid out by Executors of
Imes WHara, tin what was called O'Harasvllle,
.w 12th Ward, Pittsburgh.) 'and being house lot
S. 863 Penu street, havipg a Trout of 24 feet on
tan stree• ; and extending' back In depth 100 feet
'Mulberry alley, on wuich is erected one two-story
lek containingeightrooms. cellar and at le
.nuded. Terms made known at sale. -
.. • . • • •
t'or furt.lnrr pArtleulars Inquire of THOMAS
,K.HM.M9NO. Tra , tee, or H. C. MACK KELL.
•.t'y at Law, 89 Urant st. sesz2:tocl3-y1 ,
:3ENN STREET DWELLING
FOR SALE.
splendid three-story BRICK DWELLING,
No: 135 Penn Street,
piljoining the residence of Win. 31cHnight, Esq.
'handsomely finbhed. has all the modern improve
'ants..Also, a good Fire Proof Safe Lai ice ,table
:id carriage house in the rear. Lot is 94 feet on
• •Imn street, and extends back 160 teec to a private
;,ey. Location is one of the most desirable in the
Yor fartAer particulars enquire of
.t., ISAAC M. PENNOCR,
4e22:x99 No. 19 Irwin street.
CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. (
CITY OF ALLEGHENY, Sept. 22.1865. f
!PALED PROPOSALS will be
recelvto at this office until 3 o'clock P. It., on
28th lust., for Grading and Paving •
CLAIR SIREET, from Trement alley to Bor
land alley;
'LECH STREET, from Allegheny avenue to Ir-
win avenue: -
lESN UT STREET. from Third to O'Hara street.
tCE ALLEY. from Isabeaa street to Rose alley.
41so, for Gradlna, only
-EL.ON'S ALLEY, from the north terminus of
Shields alley to the Perrysville plank road.
EVINE ALI .Ey, in the Fir h ward. •
!AMER STREET: in th-ILth ward.
- - - -
?rotiles and s ecitleations can be seen-in the °Mee
• CHAS: DAVIS, Esq., City Engineer.
FL R. FRANCIS,
rEra
- IISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SHIP.
gottce Is hereby given that the Partnership here
fore existing between
H. &BRIDE and HENDERSON GEORGE
is been this day dissolved by matnal consent, and
The - Grocery and Produce Business
- -All be continued as heretofore by HENDERSON
SORGE, who WAIT settle the accounts of the late
T. H. MettRIDE,
HENDERSON GEORGE.
IM
17LAGS, TRANSPARENT LAN
TERN,
FIRE WORKS;
En any quantity, at
W. P. MINH= & .
.Nos. 222 & 224 Liberty Street,
Corner of Sixth
MEM
• i3ENNST LVANLt •
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOEIETE
'Dave of Exhibition, 4UESDAY, Sept. 20; WED
;ESDAY, Sept: 30., and 111URSuAY and FRI
AY, October Ist and 2d, 186 S,
AT 73EA.itM.S331:111G - .
'Railroad Fare from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg and
..:..turn. 49.93. se2.l:xst
- A - 1 OR RENT.
HALL.—Large room of No. SO Market Street
suitable for a club or :society Room.
'BASEMEr•T—Nos. 77 add 78 Third Avenue
expressly atted up fur a large restaurant
GAZZAM.
Attorne
MEM
IGHTNING APPLE PARERS.—
tj I bare lust received a large stock of the above
aper. 'They hale been fully tested for the last
sree years. and have joroved themselves to be the
9. a t ever invented. They pare faster, better. and
z.) their work much cleaner than soy other Apple
`:arera known. For sale vrholesa nd retail, by
JAME GOWN,
'tart4:Tur - lan Wood street.
APENING—Ou Saturday, 19th
5 lust., a full and complete stock of
M.. AND WINTER MILLINERY.
1- At Mrs. M. KITC.HDPS,
100 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny
ICFLECIM
FOR SALE,
NINTH WARD LOTS,
ituate on the corner of Taylor and Sum Minn
Iseets,ll.2o feet on Taylor street by 48 feet on
niallman street. Address •
sell: ISAAC BI
1.0 ORLF:Y, Milton, Pa.
OR SALE,
FINE SEED WHEAT,
•
=I'M
AT 349 LIBERTY ST
HITCHCOCK. McCHEERY A; CO
DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS.
b tva In store a very superior lot of . °utile
7arrel bhot buns, breech and muzzle loading, of
'iy own lmpo tatlon; which I will sell as low as any
, ouse In the country. 1 except none. All I ask Is
can ago exattilne and be convinced of the same.
For side by • JAM,B4 BOWN,
auCTur 136 Wood's' reet.
-I HOT2 SHOT :—Just received. a
full assortinent of New Yol k l'atont Shut, in
and 5 pound bags, assorted numbers from 3lf
No. 10. ror sale by
=II
rIMOTHY SEED,
A PILIAM
store at LOWEST MARKET PRICE
J. KNOX, 137 Liberty. Street
sel9:x7B
: 500 BUSHELS
faINE SOUTHERN BED WHEAT,
To arrive mot for rare tri
se.B MeBANE & ANJER
_ _
-
rit A N 1 ENTGREEN - OEL
CLOTH, fur Window iiiples"Superior in
uallty uStd lower in price than the Eastern
rianu
.lcutrc. Another large supply of the different
idtlts just received froui factory
il
J. a . YIiIL 3el . ;16 Au/ 28 bt. Clair ntreet.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.,
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Conk, Pae.or and Heating WITS,
70 RE FOUND IN THE STATE.
Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burnlng Ori
ental StoVOS and rurnaces for Hard Coal or Coke.
Best in the World for l'arlor, , lace.roore or Church.
Fire nesds Io rekindling—burn, all winter. Do net
buy until yqu see or send for Circular.
I No. 30 WO ID S
•
Our Agents for Orlertals-I-DE •:".SILER
Smlthflehl St. GEO. II ÜBLE Y. Allegheny City.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, rennsylvana. In
the matter of the
Late of Fihdley 'township, Allegheny county. No.
—, June Term, 1.868. Writ of Part
EMI
To James Morgan, of Colombians county, Ohlo;
EMily S. Morgan, widow. and Fannie Morgan,
minor child of Jeremiah Morgan. deceased, by her
guardian. A. It. Thompson. tkorgiana .Cook. wife
of John L. Cook. Frank Morga“, Rush Morgan.
Louis N. Morgan. Penina E., intermarried with
Joseph Momitjoy, Jcilerson Morgan. Chas. Morgan,
James Morgan, 9race Ann Morgan. children of Dr.
Charles Morgan. deceased, and the said Charles,
James and ti race Ann Morgan, being minors, and
have fur their guardian, John R. Large, Esq.,
Daniel Ferguson, Emily Weaver. wife of Henry
Weaver, barah J. Ewing. wife of John M. Ewing.
Mary. Keefer, wife of with Keefer, James A. Fur
guson and John 31. Ferguson, children of Fanny
Ferguson, deceased: George R. Murgan, Mary E..
wife of Elijah It. Martin. Pantile F.. wile of John
raullin; John Morgan, Maud 31. Morgan. Blannite
R. Morgan. Robert- W. Morgan and Sur , li E. Mor
ki xi. children of William Alm•gati, deceased: the
said John, Maud, Blanche. Robert and .arch being
minors, and A. Mcßride, Esq.., guardian ad /item
of said children.
You are hereby nodded that an Inquisition will be
held In pursuance of the above mentioned writ of
partition and valuation on the premises, In Findley
township Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. on
THITI‘SAY, the 29th day of October. 1868, at
10 o'clock A. it.. to make partition to and among
the heirs, Ac., of the said deceased in such manner
and in such proportions as by the laws of this Com
monwealth Is directed, Ac.. at wnich time and
place you may attend if you think proper.
• SANUEL B. CLULEY, Sheriff._
Sheriff's 0111. T, Sept. 17th, 1868. seW.M9S
AT • 71 AND 19 MARKET ST.
•
YARNS AND ZEPHYR.
BERGMAN'S . SUPF.RIOR ZEPHYR—A, 4- and
fold. all li d• s. just opened. .
RNITTI G ANU Zh.PHY d YARNS.
CASHMERE AND SAXONY YARNS, all colors
and mixtures.
An extra quality COUNTRY YARN.
• JUVA. C - xNVAS.
AFGHAN and ZEPHYR NEEDLES and HOOKS.
JOSEPH FORME WOO.
8E21:X49
D RESS, CLOAK AND
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS.
BULLION, SILK, CORDONET and CHENEAL
FRINGES.
GIMPS AND HEADINGS, all shades to match.
VELVET 111 B INS, plain and shaded. all colors.
SILK. SATIN AND VELVET RIBBONS.
LtiOPS AND ORNAMENTS.
A Complete Assortment Just Opened, at
s' •
JOSEPH HORNE & CO.'S.
se2l:xso
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. •
Foreign and Domestic, Cotton, Wool and Merino
HOSIERY,
Plain, Fancy and Ribbed. for ' adios, Gent's and
Children, at Manufacturers takes.
MEMO AND WOOLEN UNDERWEAR,
All sizes. qualities and prices. for T adiee. GPtit's
nd Children. Making a speciality of these depart•
ments, we can oiler uperlor Inducements to buyers
in A.SSORT n EN T A.No PRICE.
• JO S EPH lIORNE 6.7. co.
lopt - F. DAUBITZ S S
JLIP•
HERB LIQUOR.
DR. FALK if CO., Importers,
760 Penn St Pittsburgh, Pa.,
This great 'HERB LIQUOR has gained wide celeb
rityla all Europe . :rum Its marvellous efficacy In
curing all Hemorrhoidal complaints and diseases of
tue stomach. We earnestly Invite the attention of
ttie,affiicted to this great remedy. and offer gratis
the circular', giving directions for use, together
with the certificates of eminent .uthoritles regard
ing its curative merits.
Air Sold In all Drug Stores.
ateSen79 . OIL FAIR & CO.. Importers.
City Controller
CIIANGE OF FIRM.
GEORGE W• BIGGS D. I'. HOYLE.
BIGGS & HOYLE,
(SUCCESSORS TO WILL T. WILEY,I
No. 6 WThrE STIIJEMYT,
Having purchased the large and complete stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Silverware,
The undersigned offer their friends all lines of goods
at very low prices to close out, to make room fur
new goods.
BIGGS & SOTLE.
sel-trx.l6
OPENED THIS DAY, -
AT EATON'S,
: . NO. 17 Fifth Avenue.
Black and Colored Bonnet Velvets;
Do. ' do. Trimming Velvets;
(fro. Grain Ribbons;
Plain and Fancy Sash Ribbons.
ALSO, AFIILi. LINE OF
Ladles' and Gent's Vnderwear.
at-Law, 98 Grant St
FALL OPENING,
At No. 47 St. Clair Street.
A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF
Boy.s', Youth's and Children's
CLOTHING,
FOR THE FALL SEASON.
(3-11ALlz & MAJC7r/0 0 1,
eels 47. 51. CLAIR STREET.
N EW
WALL PAPERS,
For Haiti, .Farlors:and:Chanthers,
107 Market St., near Fifth
N EW FALL GOODS.
A splendld Invs , stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIM - JSRIES,Zicc.
Just received by lIEN,RY MEYER.
sel4: Merchant Tailor, 73 Smithfield street.
OFFI6.s. CITY 11;!4GINEElt AND bUILYETOII, i
Prrrsistiltuit. Scut. 21 . 1 P• 619 .
-.- OTICE.—The - Agsessment for
Grading, l'Aving and Curbing nMAI.I.fii A N
S isEET) ironsgrits to t aylor street. is now ready
for examination, )1110 Ilan bell e, en a' this 0111, natl.
TilltiltSD AY , 4 tet. Ist . (Ka, when It will be re
turned to the City Trea•urer , .. 4 Mee for collection,
se'3i:xs7 li. J..51001t K, City e..l:bt Weer,
JAMES BORN,
136 Wood street
ESTATE OF DANIEL MORGIN,
Wholesale and IR.etall.
NOW OPENING.
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
OF CITY ENUthkEtt AND , ItItVKYOII..
illtsbiargb rcpt. 21. 1868.
NOTICE.- -Th e assessme nt fOr
'l)6 Boardwalk on Peintsvlvabla ay. nue, from
tiakland Station to the Toll Uate, Is now ready for
examination. and an be seen al Lida °nice 00111
uitsi s my, °mob, r 1868. when It will be re
turned to ttie City Tressdrees wilco for collection.
se . 2l:xlin city Engineer;
G OOD NEWS.
'NEAP BRIAN IN DEAR TIMES
JPAncitilvo for WAItI)•S 33read
T 1 e tareT3t and beet. Thu "11. IV." on
every 10:d. clune tine.
PIITSBT.TRGH GAZETTE : 'TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER 22, .1868.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FALL DRY GOODS
13ArrIES 13-IBI4]L,
OFFER THE MOST
COMPLETE STOCK
CHOICE DRY GOODS!
No. 21 FIFTH AVENUE.
' — se'2:2:rrs,Er
FOR TUESDAY, SEPT. 22d;
At 31c. BARRED COUNTRY FLANNELS
At 00c.—WATEHPROOF CLOTH
At 25e.—ALL WOOL PLAID FLANNELS.
At 30e.Llicavy PLAID TWIL'D FLANNELS
At 31c.L-Dotible *lath ALPACAS, all colors
At IE3.ic.—GOOD BLEACHED AND BROWN
311:LINS. yard wide.
At 25c, =TART) WIDE TICE , INGS.
12 Yds. FAST COLORED COLICO for MOO
COLORED WOOLEN BED QUILTS; new assort:
. ment of stylcs.
BHOWNWATERVROOF CLOTH
WHITE AND COLORED FLANNELS, all kinds
at' lowest prices.
•
Extra Bargains in ,Blankets
We offer Blankets weighing two pounds heavier
than any In this market.
LARGE ADDITIONS
Have been made to our stock-sof
SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS.
DRY GOODS,
(Yr every descrlpl-t.,n. by the yard. piece or package
At the Lonest Market Prices,
AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182Tedeial St., Allegheny.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
; •
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
Tobacco,' Cigars & Whiskey.
ISAAC STERN,
'o. IQ2 Federal Street, above the Market,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
Respectfully announces to his friends that he Is
now offering his stock; consisting or the
FINEST CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C.,
And the PUREST LiQUORS,
.At prices LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED IN
THIS MARHET.
air Itemember the Place,
No. 162 FEDERAI ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA
6e4:v7O•TCTS
VLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR.!!!
"resit ground Old Wheat Flour.
White Sim Mills; for family use.
Riverside Mid, for Bakers.
Bone Mill. for Bakers.
- Ontario Mill. for Rakers.
,
Monitor XiH. for 11,,kers. /
City Mill, Sprintlrld, 0.. Family Flour.
-Carey's.XXXX Family Flour.
Mad River FAtully I. lour.
OF NEm, WHEAT.
Plainview Mills fancy St. Louis.
Tea Rose Mills ' do
Clarke's list tialter's Flour.
Keystone Mills do
Coronett Mills do
- ,5 i
-Fu sale by -
WATT, LANG &
and. 172 and 174 CO, , WOOL
1 ST
-- r- , -- ,
LIIVIE ItriCOOLle
ALEX. S. IrACRAE,
BILOKERAND AGENT FOR
Chemicals, Drugs, Dyes,olls, Provisions
and Produce of every description.
Business conducted on one•half the terms of other
houses.
The American tranmetions In Liverpriol alone ex
cord London and all the ports of Lurupe nut to
gether.
Weekly Circulars, Commercial Advices Cable
Messages, &e.,5er2:327' ,
CARR, McCANDLESS & CO.,
(Late Wilson, Carr & C 0.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Third door above Diamond alley,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
FOR BALE.
I will sell. my. GROCERY, SHOE STORE, and
PRINTING oFFICE for 08,000.
To energrtie InOness.isen this Is a good chance.
It pays hautiwniely. Apply to
JOHN A. BEST,
Fifth Avenue, / corner oeTunuel, Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANTED. •
50.600 bush. prime WHEAT : •
50-1100 " and Sprlni: BARLEY
And 25,000 " RYE:
Yor which wr will pay tlia. highest price 111 cab.
lIITOHCOCS, ASTREEBY & CO.
stuLditF
OF
/1
No. 9* WOOD STREET,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE GREAT
PACIFIC RAILROAD,
—receiving the aid and supery I Lon of the Uovern
went, awl carried forward Li". tit !extraordinary re
sources add energy of the power al Corporations to
which It was entrusted—ls raiddi approaching urn -
pletion. and it in safe to say that 'ENV YORK. AND
.AN FRANCISCO
WILL BE CONNECTE s BY BAIL
BY THE FOURTH OF JULY NEXT.
!ore than two-thirds of the Through Line and
Branches between the Mi , sOuri. River and the Pa
cific Ocean are constructed, at a cost of nearly_ s_
ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS,
And the remainder Is hOng p
unparalleled vigor. The
Ccidral_Pacific, -R
To whomlbelongs the Western
Lion of the Maln-Steml,lne.'reee
States Government,
I. The right of way throui,iii t
theMse of timber and mateials
11. An absolute grant of twenty sections per mile
(12,800 acres,) of the 1'1.7131.1C LANDS on the
line. the minhnum value of which is nose kited at
$2.50 per acre.
111. / A special {sue or Six Per Cent. Bonds,
at the average nite'cit' $335,000 per mile, delivered
as the worst prottrei , ses, which the Company are al
lowed to repay within thirty years, mainly by trans
portation ben ices.
IV. Authority to issue their own First Mortgage
Bonds to the same amount, having the preferred
lien—superior to that of the Government.
V. It receives. In addition. donations and subsi
dies from the State and of California, amount
ing to more titan $3,000,000 IN GOLD;
Or an aggregate of Cash! Resources fur construc
tion of more than sixty. million■ upon 725
miles, Independent of the ten millions of ncrs of
public lands. and further subset Iptions to the Capl•
tai stock. The early cAnpletlon of the enterprise
Is therefore beyond all doubt.
This Company have alrmp'y carried their road
suceessfollS• LeroF.3 the Slarra Nevada Mountains,
and are rapidly extending the track across the mat
Lake Plains, and have already a valuable way-tratile
thereon. Betide'. a mileage upon all through busi
ness, this road, having the best lands for settle
ment. the most productive mines. the nearest mar
kets., and belnz exempt from competition. wilt al
ways eiiminand large revenues.. The net earnings
upon the completed per thous are more than double
the total annual Interest liabllittes to be assumed
thereupon.
The undersigned offer fur ale, and recommend to
Investors, the
FIRST MORTGAGE 10,YEAR GOLD BONDS
OF TILE
Central, - Pa ci tic Rail road Company,
Bearing Ali percent. per annum Interest, both prin
cipal end Interest pay.ible In
"UNITED STATES GOLD COIN."
These Bond , are the llrstll len upon one of the most
productive and valuable r,illroad lines In'the world
—a line .1' filch will be Unislied within twelve mouths,
and wide!, Is already earning, after paying opera
ting .•npell , eH. inure than twice the annual charge
of its Bonded Debt. They are already widely
known and esteemed In this' country. and Europe,
an I It Is belleeed tile rottainder of the Loan will
speedily be taken.
A limited amount will 14‘ ilisposeol of at
103 Per cent., and Accrued Micros
Cnrrcucy
The hoods tre of 41.000 t itch with st•ml •at MI al
gold eoup,u, attached. payable lit July and Jautiary.
- llir The Cl.mpar y r, serve the right to advance
the price at any time: hat air orders actusilv fr.
transitu at the tine• of any such advance will 1,.
flied at present price. A e this time they pay more
than S per cent. upon the investment, and have,
from National nut State laws, guar.,ntees super!or
1.0 any other clrporate sceuritics note offered. ;
We receive all classes of Governtnent Bonds at
their u❑ market rates, Inexchange torlhe Central
Pacific Railroad Bonds, thus enabling the holders to
realize Irons 5 TO 10 PER CENT. PROFIT. and
keep the prMelpat of their. investment equally
secure.-
Orders and inquiries will rt ceive prompt atten
tion. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc.,
( itiving•kfult account, of the Organization,Procress,
Bubinesrlind Prospects of the Kuterprise furnished
on application. Bonds brut by return Express at
our cost.
Subseriptfqns received by Banks and Bankers
Agents fur the Loun, and by
JAMES T. BRADY d CO,, Pittsburgh
ROBINSON BROS.;
S. Met LEAN CO„,
NATIONAL SAVINGS RANK, Wheerg
Wr All descriptlon6 of GOVERNMENT SECU
RITIES BOUGHT, s ILI) or 'EXCHANGED at our
omce, and by Mall and iTelegrayb, at MARKET
DATES.
,Accounts or Banks; Bankers and others re
ceived and favorable arrangements matte for deetra
We accounts.
FISK
BANNERS AND DEALERS IN COVERNMIINT
SECURITIES, and FINANCIAL AiIENT'
OF THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAIL
ROAD COMPANY,
No. 5 Nassau Street, New York.
' sels:x4l- - ru .
GEORGE HEAVEN,
. MAN ur - mjnatEn. OF
CREAM CANDIES AND TAFFIES,
And dealer In all kinds of FRUITS, NUTS, PICK
LES, SAUCES. JELLIES, ac., ..te•
112 FEDERAL Fr., Aileglien3
NOTICES
- -
PITTSBUndII. PA., Eiept• 15, 1868.
litgr AT A MEETING IOF THE LOT
HOLDERS ofthe Methodist Burial tirouud,
held at the late Seventh Ward , chool House on
Monday evening last. an as.ies,thent of Three DM
tars
was laid upon, e tch lot, unit One Polint
(4) upon single intermentl, for the purpose of de
fraying all ex 'lenses that may be incurred in pro
curitig au Injunction.
All persons 'Mere .ted are urgently requested to
call at ':quire Humbert's (Mice. No. 68 Fourth
street, or upowany of the folio • tug mentb..ra of the
maim, Committee. viz: Messrs. Beni. F. Duvall,
Hobert Ntlfif. tie ergo Wllsiot or A..Mclicam. on or
before the 231 lust., and. either pop the Money or
deposit their Certificate or Claim as security for
their respective shares of expenses.
BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE
CM
‘IO3IItIER: 4. I A L DEPART
m owl' lir ri VT86111:611 HIGH selloot.,
(Bank of Confine-re But riling. corner Sixth sod
WOollst reels. Equal to any Business College having
the same st Utiles andlectfires. tsvt.sions: Afternoon.
2,!.; to 4. , ,,', 07clock: evening, 7 to 9. Free to all
residents of Pittsburgh . under 21. years of ege.
Receives stud. els front 'other places at the low ad
mission •ee of *2O. Students en .er at. any lime and
receive/Mir:o.ra on edutplelfig Lhe course. For
R: .INSTON. Principal
further intormation call.at our rooms or send for
cluniar..
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00—NOTICE.—AL nieetirkg of the
r t r n e l e . t . ,
stockholders of the Mansfield Coal and
tteS: %TILLIE
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Lime Compaoy. will he held at the (Allen of the
I E 1 11 1 , 1:1' S . 0 I. p:r u la r t L e h n:
IiI.(9NtINY, ~ , eptembor .Ist , 1868. al two o'clock
p.m.. fur the purpose of trAnsavting such bufiness
as may be brought before tile meeting. ' !
Farmers' Dept . 4 l l: . N it a E ft l i s o l al e,
By order of the. Vie:Aden... ,
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PtrrAttAliffll. l'ept.l,A-. ,68,,1_. sel.i.x44
OF f ICE LW 1111.: MONONII.IIII-I,A lihttUt76CO. ,
Pittsburgh, Sept. 4-, 1808.
1 0->TO E. I'ICES: DENT AND MAN.
AGEv s of thld C. , uwany have tt.ls day di..
ourpd mokod T 1 / 1 11.1.Altb l'Elt
!My:11111i loOilto.der 4 or Llit-ir tegni
• it ter il . 111 11411, :LC Lite
113oi.Ing Ilinite N. Soo, 5 7 M
itreet.J LI. \Vint; 11'1•,
,Treaauter.
COMPANY A,
"GRANT HUSSARS,"
Will meet THIS TUESDAY) EVENING. at CITY
HALL, at 8 o'clock, to till vacancies occasioned by
the promotion of Capt. MerAHREN and Lieut.
JOHNSTON, and for Drill and Dl.tr.bution of Caps.
O. Du NSEA 11, Jtt,.
Lleut. Conimandlog.
ligr'MEETlNG.—There will be a
SPE' lA'. MEETING of the
Captain Srtionnutaker, at McCallum's 8r0 ,. .
house. 51 Fifth AV, Illle. at. 7 o'clock sharp, ,this
r. al.. f r.drill and equipment. All are requirrd
to
Le present. seir2
1: - "'" ATTENTION 2 4TO WARD,
ALLEGHENY CIT
The delr•gatton of the Fourth Ward. AllegitenY
City. to the 1 rehllgot Procession an Wednesday
Evening. Septiini u 23.1. will form on LACHUK
STREET, the light t e•llug on Anderson street,
promptly at 7 o'c'00:: amt On Thurs•day Moitting,
Sept. 44th. al 9 o'clock.
JOHN D. BAILEY, Chief Marstuti,
ser2::(!is 4th \;:v4l,
C::irGRANTA D COLFAX CLUB,
1:e..1 forward with
OF SEOOND WARD, ALLEGHENY,
ilroad Co.,
Meets at SECOND WARD SCHOOL HOUSE, every
Tnemlay Evening', at 8 O'clock
nd Principal Pur
ee from the United
itu3:t.63 . W. I'. PRICE. SeeretitrV.
ATTENTION, BUTCHERS.—
At a meetlne of the Ilatelieri of All,4lienv
County, the following named persons were elected
at OffievrS to serve at the Ii rand Convention:
('h!et' •rshal—.JUAN EA III:.
A,slstant Marshal,—lle nth Richardson, William
Ilosaek. Fred. Iledstein. (leo. Evane. nry ;MOS
ler, .lames Sanderson.
All IliitOterh favorahle io llrant and Colfax are
requested to assemble (mouuted)ln the DIAIIOND,
A 1.1.F.6 II EN I' Clll7, on
e Territories, with
along the route.
Thursday, at 9 o'clock A. M.
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The uniform to consist of White Shirt. Blue Scarf.
Red Sash and Iligh Ha . It is earnestly requested
that every Loyal Butcher will be in line at tile time
and place designated. 'BY order.
sel9 JOHN'EARI., Chief Marshal.
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EILEITENTII WARD
The Republicans of the Eleventh Ward,
ARE HIMED TO ATTEND THE MEETING
THIS EVENING,at 7 1-2 o'clock,
Let EVERY ItEI'I7IILICAN be on hand to.hight,
as business of great Importancelo the Ward r" be
transacted. By order of
THE PRE:ADEN - T.
W. IT'LL.
It. KENNEDY. ISecKetarle4
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HEADQUARTERS, FIRST
nivEquic, No. lin FOURTH AVENUE.
GU&NT PHALANX,
GRANT HUSSARS
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT,
ALLEGHENY COUNTY TANNERS CLUB
TILTITILERt , ,
•DRAY)[FN
Other delegations front the Ist, 2d, 3d and 4th
Wards'.
The above named org•anliations baring been as
slgneo to the First 1)1't-ion. In the Reoubllmws Fro
i,esion of Till' HsDA C. rcpt. 24th. 1564, the
Comm .eding t direr or Chief alarsnal of cash is re
quested to report at 11. adowwers. No. WE Fourth
Avenue. on TUEsOAY. 22 I In 4 . bet Ween 2 and
4 o'clock P. M. 14. As!, the r. ngth of their re
specOu organizations. 2d. Whether mounted or
foot. 3d. • Whether unlflomed or mit. and
whether with or without music: and 4th. An Ald to
ne th•tarlied. lu ..erre on the Stall of the General
Commanding. It, order of
J. it, m".WAN sOVEI rZER. Commanding.
E. 11. NEVIN, Jr+. A. A. G. •
tirliE PUB L I CAN MEETINGS
will be held at the times and places follow
ing, and will be addressed as indicated:
Snowden Town,lllp, :at Glenn's at 7 P.
W. C. NIUREI...I..ND. Esq., and others.
New Ttias I'lum Township, at 10 A. 14.) Hon.
J. R. PENNEY. Gen. swEiTzER and THOMAS
EWING, I.:Eq. A delegation, accompanied by a
Brass Band and the Seventh and Eighth Ward Glee
Club. will leave the A. V. U. R. pep4at 8 7 A.
returning at 0.20 t.. v.
Oakland Car Station. at 7P. it. Gen. F. 11 COL
LIER and A. X. BROWN, Esq.
Culmersville. C01..T. A. DANES and 11. IL Mc-
CORMICK, Esq.
Man Ovid, at 7't: r. B. F. LUCAS and J. J
SIEBENECK, Esqs,
Eleventh Ward School Itemise, corner of P ncan
and Green streets, al P. M. H. C. IifACERELL
and W. S. McCUICE, E,os.
Moon Township, at Middletown. THOS. HOW
ARD and JOlll5 H. KERIt. Esqs.
Etna Borough, at 7S P. M. Maj. WM. FREW,
;en, A. L. PEARSON and 11. I'. MUELLER. Esq.
At Millvale Borough, 73i P. M. C. W. ROBB and
A. S. BELL, Esqs.
Bylier of Committee on Speakers and Meetings.
E. A. MO • TOGTIL Chairman.
NO. S. LAMBIN., Secretary. se'M
W''GRAND REPUBLICAN
MASS MFETINO -
WILL BE IIELD AT
NEW TEXAS, Plum Township,
ALLEGIIVNY COUNTY,
Ott TUESDAY, - Sept. 22(4.
And pther bpeakers will address the meeting
The citizens of Plum Township extend a cordial
Invitation to the Republicans of Pittsburgh and Al.
I. gheny county to be present on the occazioh. En
tertainnwnt will he provided for
The 7TII A ND BTH WARMS GLEE CLUB and
a BAND OF 3111:310 will accompany the delega
tion.
A Train will leave the Allegheny Valley Railroad
Derair at 8 o'clock A. M., returning to the city at
6:40
Come one, come all, and have a good time.
A. MONTOuTIi, elmlrma
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fgrGRANT HUSSARS! (.RANT
H UsSAltSli his organ izat ion is now fu ly
organiz d. and the following u.nt. d gentieme are
authorized to raise compantea for the Prealdential
eampalgn :
M Jor ti.. M. FOLIi.Y, Birmingham and south of
Mo..ottgah
ant. J. S. SCHOONMAKER, 14th Pa. Cavalry,
Alleghe y.
TAYL'Ht. 14'h Pa. Cavalry. Al eionY•
Went ti •OSS 14th Pa. I:hvalry, Allegheny.
Lhay., E. 1t..10 s: s nth Plashurg`V.
Lieut. d. J. MaARREN,
I'a. bur h. 4_:
a. ariary, phts-
J. It JOHN'S' 14'1i fa Cavalry. •
111 ao• oSEPII K NAP. Artldery. •
Maj J
or W. It ST KI.S Artil err .
Capt. THOS. P. %V ALKEit, 14th Pa. Cavalry,
Connellsville, Fayett , c"tin y.
Mt:CA.I'TM. out Oth Ward, Pitts.
Capt. J. C. BAItTLEY. 6th Ward, Allegheny
Serg...l. KELLY. twnslq.
JOSEPH 1101tI,AN U. flee townehiP.
Capt. It. J. B. lUDS, A I le., he nv
T. C.P Mit -DN. 16,thella .7.t.„ Allegheny.
11.1 eta. non'. %ViLSOY, 11th Pellll.l. Cavalry,
Woods Run. •
Caul .1. H. I.:LLB/TT. 18th Pa. Car., ilariewood.
Col. PHAN K DUFF, Glentia;e.
Capt. DAVID F.. Al) ‘3IS. 5111 ward, Allegheny.
Capt. It. It It A NET. 6th ward, Allegbenv.
All Cleby or A !leg)u ni vounly are cordlaity
In-
Itc,l to Join and part:elptite iu the paratl.. of the
23 and 24th.
t:-In...awen 0 , waltzing can elect their orin officers
an I ,eenive cr..111 the eointn‘hilinz Of
ficer Or lie Cot. W. 111..ikhEI,Y No. Ol
1:r.111 Are 1. or the eeetetary, S. J. hien\ Iticrei.
No. 111 Water .tteet. 607
POLITICAL. I
"NATIONAL GUARDS"
ATTENTION !
(Old Seventh,)
AT THE SCHOOL HOUSE.
I'ITT , LIM:II, Sept. 21st, 1565
ATTENTION!
TUESDAY, Sept. 22d, IS6S.
At 10 O'C LOC K
Gen. J. BOWMAN SWEITZEM,
Hon. JOHN P.' PENNEY,
THOMAS EWING, Esq.,
POLITICAL
GRANT AND COLFAX
TORCHIGIIT PROCESSION !
Wednesday Evening, Sept. 23.
ORDER OF PROCESSION
GREAT _WESTERN BRASS BAND.
Chief Marsbal—roi..in., BROWN E.
Chief orStaff—rol. W NEN:PER.
Adjutant General—JAlMES S. PATTERSON.
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W. C. Moreland, H. M. Long.
John li. Hare. eel. Jeceph Kaye,
Jatnee S. Patterson, I James Mawhinnev,
John Megraw, - ..lohn Ght,..
Henry Malls. Alex. Mr.Junlan,
Wm. A. Berron. Wm. 11. Boggs,
(Charles Joremv, Gen, Wilson. list ward,
Capt. B. W. Morgan, tunes MeGunnegle,
GPO. T, McKee. Thos. ,CBll4i rett,
.)no. Black, Turtle C't:,; John E. Itrown,
Capt. W. M. Dalgleish,' Geo. W. c o ffi n .
Capt. It. B. Parkinson,! Cant. W. H. obey.
Abe Patterson, - I Capt. S. T. Paisley,
Wm eimpson. ('apt. James E. Burns.
Capt. J. M. Larlmer, :C. P. Reed, •
Samuel 11. Baird, I Capt. it. K. Moorhead.,
... D. Brush. Geo. B. Mitchel.;
Major J. J. Lawson, John McDonald.
Cant. W. 11. Cook, David I. Crawford,
Martin chaffer, Geo. Dilworth, • .
Richard Perry. ..,. John 11. Kerr,
Daniel O'Neill, Capt. D. B. Ferguson;
Caot. C. C. Taylor, i Capt. A. P. Morrison,,
Wm. M. Cianey. Chat les Hartman.
E. V. McCandless. . Capt. Geo. W. Dean.
Al& to thief M • rihal will wear red sash.
Escort to Calif Marshal—Natiobal Guards, under
command of .rapt. eIIIOO.tiMAKER.
OAb BIAGESLCUNTAINING IiVITED GUESTS.
FIRST GRAND DIVISION.
Gen. 'WM. BLAKELY, Commanding.
Chief of Staff—Col. E. A. Montooth.
Adjutant General—major .1. F.
Inspector General—Col. John Glenn.
Chief of Artillery—Major Kn,ri.
Quartermaster (:eneral—Major 11. Morton.
Commissary General—Capt.. W. I). McCallum
AIDS.
non. James L. Graham, Lieut. F. R • Jones,
Malin . A, M. Bro on, ; Lieut. Robert Wilson,
Major S. Fo ey, p. Houston. Esq.,
Capt.W. H. st akefield,! W. F. Haney. Esq.,
-Capt. J. C. Bartley, '! J. E.lMelcelm Esq.,
Capt. C. S. Ananona. Esq..
Capt. J. H. Walter. ! John S. Lambie, Esq.,
Lieut. W. McCune, , C. McCormick, Esq.
Lieut. H. B. Campbell.l Frank Ardary.
The Division will he composed of Grant Hussars,
Butchers and Draymen. and other mounted delega-
Hots. Will form on Monongahela Wharf, right
resting on Smithfield.
FIRE DEPARTMENT,
Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Boroughs, under the
direction of
CHIEF ENGINEEr. ;JOHN 11. HARE
SECOND GRAND DIVISION.
SAMUEL B. CLULF.Y. Commandiilg. Col. (IEO
F. MORGAN, Chief of Staff.
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Capt. J. D. Mrl'ai land, Alex. G. Bradley,
Dr. W. J. Gilmore, , Geo. F. Mel eau,
Col. T. M. Bayne, H. B. Miller,
Joseph A. Butler, i Capt. A. D. flelseY,
May. E. A. Montooth, George Evans.
Capt. Matt M. Felker. Capt. J. 11. Palmer,
Capt. G. W. Gillespie, 'Edward Wi l kins.
Wm. G. Stubbs. Capt. It. D. Humes, •
Col. John A. Danks, Capt. Nick Way,
F. M. Magee, Capt. A. C. Critchlow,
Alex. McCurdy. Capt. Denny O'Neil,
Henry H. Murray. James Briviley.
Col. J. B. Copeland. Will M. Hartzell,
caw. David K. Craig, • Geo. V. Marshall,
Capt. J. It. Oxley, Johnson \Vest.
Samuel 11111,
The Division will he conrdosed of the various vis
iting Clubs. Will form on Water street, right riot
ing on Smithfield.
THIRD GRAND DIVISION.
4:ul. J. W. ISAI.I.I.NTIN F., ('.lmr.:tudir.6.
Birmingham—('apt. George S. Wood, Cant_
G Creahan. I.t. s. ilarr, t.Lnt. Fred. Albright.
South Pittsburgh — Devitt .10'1,4, Dr. J. ii. Rob
erts, Isaac Vi ehen toil. -
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Monongahela • Nathan BrolzaW. - •
West Pittsburgh—Adate Weaver. Louis; Amin. •
Temperaneevlho lb-. W. J. smith, John S. Hun
ter, V, . C. Taylor, F. C. Dorrington.
Chartiers — Caps. Jamei 1.. tiraham, Robert Hod-
U n ' ion—Fram k ('ouch. W In. McDonald.
The Division will he vompos,l of the Clubs SOUth
or the Monongahela and (into Rivers.' Will form ou
Monongahela Smpen.sion Bridge., right resting ou
Water street.
FOURTH GRAND DIIASION.
Gen. CHARLES BARNES. Commanding.
Chief of Slat' -Ma or W. B. H EZ LEI'.
Adjutant General—Cant. G. L. BRAUN.
Capt. A. W. Kredel, ; Capt. J. H. (trenet,
Fred. Bellstine. Esq.. ' Lt. Roht:
Capt. W.-E. Stewart, • Major W. H. Hone.
Alex. Wilson. Esq., ! Dennis Mullen, Esq.,
Capt. B. P. Jennings, j Levels Shafer,
George Mout. Esq., .W. K. McClintock,
George Parkin, lot.. ; B.:\. Cameron,
Capt. Chas. A. Miller, ! Sarni B. Thompson,
Lt. W. D. Bois, Capt..W* I'. Herbert.
Lt. J. M. Kelsey, , Wm. C. Murray,
The Division will be composed of c •rlons.Citibs
from Allegheny City. Will form on Liberty street,
right resting on Water.
FIFTH GRAND DIVISION.
Capt. CHAS. W. BATCHET.OI;. Commanding
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.Dr. A. H. Gross. John Scott, Jr.,
Lewis Winter, 1 W. 11. Morrison,
C. 1' Duff, I Christ. Haug,
Harry Hugus. :. Dr. S. F. Arenburg,
Frank - Ardary, ; C. li. Bradley,
C A. Scott, , Thos 31eConnell,
Cap -D. Hoithes, , Henry Baum.
Rolland Smith, , lir. I'. Perehmeut, •
Capt. 'C.C. Negley, j G. W. HaiJulian,
A. P. McWill iams, Samuel Butler, •
Thomas Hartley. ; Riehard 1 hompson.
This Division will lie composed 01 (nubs from the
Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Flit oath Sixteenth, Sev
enteenth, Eighteen li, nineteenth. lwentletb,
Twenty-first. l went r-cevond land Twenty-third
wards. Will form on Maritet street, right resting
on Water.
SIXTH GRAND DIVISION.
Gen. A. L. PEARSON connu4nding. •
_tins:
Thomas Reese, • Ed. Bru.h.
Wm. R. word, ' Ralph Ric ardson,
Sam W. Reynolds, ' Capt. li. Gallisath,
Ed. T. Whitmore, : John E. Hunter.
H. A. Collier. ' n m D. Mei 'reary,
Dr_j, (i. Mecaudiea— . Nk Ibis W. Powers,
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Wm. ilosack , 1 Col. J. D. owens.
E. S. Dlorrom i Dr. A. M. Barr,
Ma). Swill Kilgore. t John (. Brown.
The Division will lie composed of Allegheny Cou
nty Tanners' Club , and Chili, from the Find, :second.
'lir rd, FO 'rill. Filth. Sixth, :,eventli, light I.
Ninth. Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Wards. 55 ill
form on Wood street, r ig ht rusting on Water. _
ROUTE OF:PROCESSION.
Along Smithfield to Thirdrun Third to Ross, utt
Ross to Fit' h AvvitO QUI Ft fib avenue to o Pride, up
pod, to Co wo u, along WO! to Fllll. It'png
1' ulto ;to Wylie. down Wylie to r at: PtleolOWll
Fifth trent' , to hinertr, a ong Lilt , rtv O'Hara.
along O'ttara IN-110,110WD Pettit Z•tr . C111% , ./011g
rt. Clair and or r stop union bridge to Federal
str, et, All gheny, up r etler o Uettek. along La
eoek to Miller Oil. up Anderron to Cellar avenue,
atong llVViitie o North Common, along North
Chic to Ir. In avenue. along Ira In avenue to
Ohio street, where tit. prom'. slim will tilsmiss.
12MMIIMI
The procession will move at
EIGHT O'CLOCK PRECISELY.
The signal gun for moving will be fired by the Sec
ond Ward (Pitt:burgh) Club
A. CORDIAL INVITATION
Is extended to the various Fire Companies of the
two CI tea and surrounding boroughs to turn out on
the occasion.
Ch turns 01 the vorlote+ Words. Boroughs and
ownships will :orm in the rear of their respective
OW,
All Republicans along the Route of Procuslon arc
requested to ,:isploy the Stare and Stripes and to il
luminate their do elll❑ga mid places of Me:lncas.
The Chief Marshal will he deslguattd his blue
93,11.
Division ComtnandeN WI:1 wear a white sash.
All Aids will wear red tashe.
PARTICULAR NOTICE
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Altls to Cht.l ',tilt - Alai scilt meet at City Hall,
Monday 12 V..11:11g. . :It edchtO'clock.
MI6 to 01111111 a ri Will 111,t't tit dame
p l ace on 'no • ~ay iltrett ••e:nek.
It s elsrelAl;yl,titn,tt ;hat - hers. 1,, no display
tlrt.work: , mitt: :,ti e r the: p.0c.,....5i0n has start-12A.
1111Y1,-;011 onnoand,rz will. 4,2 e that this refloat start
ta,utplioa %Ott,.
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